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The Density Meter market is a segment of the Laboratory Equipment industry. It is composed of instruments used to measure the density of a material, typically in the form of a liquid or gas. These instruments are used in a variety of industries, including food and beverage, pharmaceutical, and chemical. Density meters are used to measure the concentration of a material, as well as its viscosity, specific gravity, and other physical properties.
Density meters are available in a variety of designs, including handheld, benchtop, and inline models. They are typically used in quality control and research and development applications. They are also used to monitor the concentration of a material in a process, as well as to measure the density of a material in a container.
Some of the major companies in the Density Meter market include Mettler-Toledo, Anton Paar, Xylem, Sartorius, and Ohaus. Show Less Read more